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Allying and expanding the diverse fields of entrepreneurship and
sustainable development research is a modern day imperative. The
Handbook of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Research
cuts through the different approaches and perspectives of the two
fields to point the way ahead for research on sustainable
entrepreneurship, outlining the motivation, intentions and impact
of ecopreneurs in a local, national and global context. This
Handbook paints an illuminating picture of the historic and current
understanding of the bond between entrepreneurship and sustainable
development. The authors explore the basic contradictions between
the two fields and outline the transformative role entrepreneurship
can play in achieving sustainable development. 45 expert
researchers and their research communities from 16 countries across
Europe, Africa, Australia and North America provide original and
informative contributions on a variety of issues, from women s
empowerment to climate change and organic farmers to ecotourism.
With current and authoritative contributions spanning the globe,
this Handbook will inspire researchers, teachers and policy-makers
to compose their own understanding and contribution on the fast
expanding field of entrepreneurship and sustainable development.
Contributors: S. Avdeitchikova, F.-M. Belz, K. Berglund, J. Binder,
T. Bjerregaard, O. Branzei, B. Cannatelli, T. Ceranic, L. Coenen,
M. Dejardin, S. Delgado Calderon, J. Delgado-Ceballos, S. Farny, R.
Feola, L.M. Ferri, V. Ferron-Vilchez, S. Gomez-Haro, F. Gribaa, B.
Johannisson, A.W. Johansson, G. Keremane, R. Klapper, P. Kyroe, J.
Lauring, J. McKay, K. Messeghem, M. Molteni, I. Montiel, J. Nizet,
R. Parente, M. Pedrini, K. Poldner, T. Roolaht, E. Rosell, B.
Schwartz, M. Sciarelli, E. Sundin, R. Stenberg, M. Tani, M.
Tillmar, J.M.de la Toree-Ruiz, A. Tounes, P. Upham, D. Van Dam, Z.
Wu
There are many factors involved in becoming an effective
entrepreneur. The process of recognizing opportunities and
nurturing new ventures must take into account both internal
decision-making practice and external environmental influence.
Developing, Shaping and Growing Entrepreneurship considers the role
played by education, research, context and strategy in helping to
grow entrepreneurial projects from the initial seed of an idea
through to the fruition of success. This book is a wide-ranging
examination of the influences on entrepreneurial activity that also
asks new questions of entrepreneurship and opens new avenues of
research. As such, it will become essential reading for academic
researchers and entrepreneurial practitioners alike. Contributors:
M.O. Barroso-Gonzalez, A. Caetano, A. Fayolle, S.Fernandes Costa,
L. Foss, A. Garofano, J. Grande, T. Gruber-Muecke, C.
Guzman-Alfonso, J. Guzman-Cuevas, T. Iakovleva, I. Jaen, N. Kailer,
P. Kyroe, F. Linan, J.A. Moriano, M.-R. Napolitano, E. Oftedal, T.
Pihkala, T. Rinne, A. Riviezzo, I. Roaldsen, T. Roemer-Paakkanen,
S. Rueda, E. Ruskovaara, T. Rytkoela, S.C. Santos, J.
Seikkula-Leino, N.D. Taura, I. Vestrum
I can confidently say that I believe the chapters published in this
volume are addressing interesting questions that we should care
about. I can only applaud the series editors for their initiative,
effort and time in producing yet another exceptional volume.' -
Helle Neergaard, Aarhus University, DenmarkThis important book
identifies the current developments within entrepreneurship that
are characterized by conceptual richness and methodological
diversity. It presents the latest developments of topics such as
the entrepreneurial mindset, culture and values as well as advances
in entrepreneurship education and development. The contributors
open the field for methodological renewal by introducing the
current state of and opportunities for explorative research in
entrepreneurship. Researchers, practitioners and policymakers will
find the research in this book both innovative and refreshing,
which will be particularly useful for those looking to renew their
practices. It will also provide academics with some new ideas to
adopt in their teaching and research in order to help their
students to acquire entrepreneurial competences. Contributors: M.
Bau , C. Compagno, L.A.G. Da Gbadji, A. Fayolle, J. Fernandez, B.
Gailly, A. Garofano, C. Guzman, O. Hagg, M. Ikavalko, I. Jaen, J.
Kolhinen, A. Kurczewska, P. Kyroe, W. Lamine, G. Lauto, F. Linan,
H. Ling, J.C. Marquez-Lopez, T. Mets, K. Moberg, J.A. Moriano, M.R.
Napolitano, H. Neergaard, N. Osei-Bonsu, K. Peltonen, A. Riviezzo,
I. Romero, E. Ruskovaara, T. Rytkoela, J. Seikkula-Leino, U.
Venesaar
This book introduces the expanding European dialogue between
entrepreneurship, environment and education. It considers the
shape, dimensions and horizon of this multidisciplinary landscape
in entrepreneurship research. The striking differences and
contradictions in entrepreneurial activities, readiness and
innovativeness within European countries and the proactive attitude
and activities of European competitors impose a demand for a better
understanding of the complex dynamics. The Dynamics between
Entrepreneurship, Environment and Education reflects how the
European landscape of entrepreneurship research is now more complex
than ever. It presents an overview of the current state of
entrepreneurship research in Europe and also reflects on the future
directions of research in this field. The dynamics between
entrepreneurship and society are evaluated, and the discussion is
then continued from an education perspective. The authors also
focus on the ability and capability of different kinds of ventures
to compete in different contexts. This comprehensive overview of
the current research in the field will provide academics,
researchers and policy-makers with new insights through which to
understand the contextual dimensions and the broadening aspects of
the current state-of-the-art in European research.
Allying and expanding the diverse fields of entrepreneurship and
sustainable development research is a modern day imperative. The
Handbook of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Research
cuts through the different approaches and perspectives of the two
fields to point the way ahead for research on sustainable
entrepreneurship, outlining the motivation, intentions and impact
of ecopreneurs in a local, national and global context. This
Handbook paints an illuminating picture of the historic and current
understanding of the bond between entrepreneurship and sustainable
development. The authors explore the basic contradictions between
the two fields and outline the transformative role entrepreneurship
can play in achieving sustainable development. 45 expert
researchers and their research communities from 16 countries across
Europe, Africa, Australia and North America provide original and
informative contributions on a variety of issues, from women s
empowerment to climate change and organic farmers to ecotourism.
With current and authoritative contributions spanning the globe,
this Handbook will inspire researchers, teachers and policy-makers
to compose their own understanding and contribution on the fast
expanding field of entrepreneurship and sustainable development.
Contributors: S. Avdeitchikova, F.-M. Belz, K. Berglund, J. Binder,
T. Bjerregaard, O. Branzei, B. Cannatelli, T. Ceranic, L. Coenen,
M. Dejardin, S. Delgado Calderon, J. Delgado-Ceballos, S. Farny, R.
Feola, L.M. Ferri, V. Ferron-Vilchez, S. Gomez-Haro, F. Gribaa, B.
Johannisson, A.W. Johansson, G. Keremane, R. Klapper, P. Kyroe, J.
Lauring, J. McKay, K. Messeghem, M. Molteni, I. Montiel, J. Nizet,
R. Parente, M. Pedrini, K. Poldner, T. Roolaht, E. Rosell, B.
Schwartz, M. Sciarelli, E. Sundin, R. Stenberg, M. Tani, M.
Tillmar, J.M.de la Toree-Ruiz, A. Tounes, P. Upham, D. Van Dam, Z.
Wu
Written by leading authors, this engaging and topical book
demonstrates the importance of entrepreneurship research at a time
of turbulent environments as well as highlighting the most recent
developments in the field. The contributors expertly provide
empirical contributions from a broad set of European countries.
This book explores important avenues of new research and compares
the differences in entrepreneurship between countries and regions.
Viewing entrepreneurship as a dynamic learning and developmental
process, the contributors discuss how the new ideological dialogue
of entrepreneurship has started to expand its scope from business
to society. Researchers, practitioners and policymakers will find
this informative resource a great opportunity to adopt these new
ideas and develop them further in renewing their practices. It will
also provide academics with some new ideas to adopt in their
teaching in order to help their students to acquire entrepreneurial
competences. Contributors: I. Aaltio, S. Bacq, O. Belousova, O.J.
Borch, S. Carter, M. Drnovsek, A. Fayolle, J. Guzman, F. Janssen,
K. Kaarna, N. Krueger, P. Kyro, F. Linan, E. Ljunggren, T. Mainela,
C. Mason, T. Mets, J. Myllari, H. Ottosson, V. Puhakka, J.C.
Rodriguez-Cohard, T. Schott, J. Seikkula-Leino, S. Sipola, R.
Stritar, E. Sundin, S. Tagg
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